Physics – Condensed Matter – Quantum Gases
Scientific paper
2011-03-28
J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 44 (2011) 235301
Physics
Condensed Matter
Quantum Gases
20 pages, 8 figures, adapted to published version
Scientific paper
10.1088/0953-4075/44/23/235301
We suggest that collective oscillation frequencies of cold trapped gases can be used to test predictions from quantum many-body physics. Our motivation lies both in rigid experimental tests of theoretical calculations and a possible improvement of measurements of particle number, chemical potential or temperature. We calculate the effects of interaction, dimensionality and thermal fluctuations on the collective modes of a dilute Bose gas in the hydrodynamic limit. The underlying equation of state is provided by non-perturbative Functional Renormalization Group or by Lee--Yang theory. The spectrum of oscillation frequencies could be measured by response techniques. Our findings are generalized to bosonic or fermionic quantum gases with an arbitrary equation of state in the two-fluid hydrodynamic regime. For any given equation of state P(\mu,T) and normal fluid density n_n(\mu,T) the collective oscillation frequencies in a $d$-dimensional isotropic potential are found to be the eigenvalues of an ordinary differential operator. We suggest a method of numerical solution and discuss the zero-temperature limit. Exact results are provided for harmonic traps and certain special forms of the equation of state. We also present a phenomenological treatment of dissipation effects and discuss the possibility to excite the different eigenmodes individually.
Boettcher Igor
Floerchinger Stefan
Wetterich Christof
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